Many are worried that, energized by the election of radical leftist Barack Obama, these groups will push amnesty through Congress and into law. Not so fast. The lame duck Congress is focusing on saving the economy and halting plummeting employment and it will not flood the job market with up to 20 million new legal workers.
The earliest the amnesty issue could reach Congress is February, and probably much later. We have time to organize the opposition, but organize we must. For obvious reasons we are going to have to use the Internet and talk radio to do the job.Grassfire.org is organizing one million "resistors." We support this and urge everyone to log on.
It is also time to open our wallets and support groups like Numbers USA, Californians for Population Stabilization, and the Federation for American Immigration Reform.American Border Patrol has ambitious plans to get the truth about the border to the American People before Obama is sworn in as President and needs your help to do it.
There are many other groups that deserve your support as well.

Jim Kouri, CPP -- Family Security Matters scThe big lie about immigration law enforcementHow many times have we heard mayors and governors, when faced with complaints regarding illegal aliens, claim that their police officers aren't authorized or trained to enforce immigration laws? Too many times, if you ask me. Either these government leaders are too ignorant to hold office or they're out-and-out lying to the American people.

John Armor -- Family Security Matters The Barack Obama-King George connectionBarack Obama seems poised, based on his associates and his appointments to date, to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine for American radio programming. If he does that administratively through his naming of a new Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, he’ll be taking a page out of King George III’s book of policies toward the American colonists.

San Antonio Express-NewsPerry outraged that criminal illegals aren't being deportedGov. Rick Perry demanded Tuesday that the federal government take steps to help state and local officials ensure that unauthorized immigrants who commit crimes in Texas remain in custody until they are deported. -- In a strongly worded letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, Perry said...

Alec Bruce -- Times & Transcript -- Moncton, New Brunswick A new world order rising?As the world continues to careen down the financial rabbit hole, three of Wall Street's fattest bunnies -- Lloyd Blanffein, Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn of Goldman Sachs -- have volunteered to cut their pay packages this year to a mere $600,000 apiece....

Associated Press Fence slows attacks on BP agents; Mexicans, Reconquistas whineThe Border Patrol has installed razor-sharp, curled wire atop a fence on the Mexican border, saying it has contributed to a sharp drop in attacks on its agents by assailants hurling rocks, bottles and bricks. -- The barbed wire on a violent, 5-mile stretch separating San Diego from Tijuana, Mexico, resembles a prison fence...

Associated Press ICE official confirms raid in Vinton, ToledoImmigration agents are investigating two Chinese restaurants in eastern Iowa. -- Tim Counts, a spokesman for ICE, says restaurants in Vinton and Toledo were being investigated on Tuesday. -- Both restaurants are called the Peony Chinese Restaurant...

Dallas Morning News Gangs say they'll hurt kids to get teachers' holiday bonusesElementary school teachers are the latest victims of an exploding extortion racket in the border city of Ciudad Juárez, as criminal gangs threaten educators to either hand over their coming Christmas bonuses or see harm done to their families or students, teachers' groups say...

Houston Chronicle Cardinal calls for broad-based amnesty schemeIn arguments rich in biblical allusion, church and social activists Monday took aim at the nation's immigration policies  laws they contended split families, criminalize undocumented workers and undercut America's reverential self-image as a land of opportunity. -- "There are 200 million migrants," Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of the Catholic Archdiocese...

Associated PressGrenades explode outside Mexican daily's officesCuliacan, Sin., Mex. -- A Mexican newspaper's offices have been damaged by two grenades in the violence-plagued city of Culiacan in northwestern Mexico. -- The director of El Debate de Culiacan says his newspaper won't be deterred from coverage of drug cartels because of the pre-dawn attack Monday...

East Valley Tribune -- PhoenixIllegal alien suspect pleaded guilty to drunken driving in '07A man jailed on suspicion of killing a Highland High School band member in a crash Saturday gave Tempe police no reason to believe he was an illegal immigrant when he was stopped on suspicion of drunken driving almost two years ago...

Janet Porter -- WorldNetDaily.comOne last chance to fight for our ConstitutionFormer Deputy Attorney General Philip Berg filed a lawsuit addressing the citizenship status of Barack Obama before the Democratic National Convention and copied Democratic Chairman Howard Dean. It should have alerted them that there was a possible problem before they selected their nominee. But that problem was ignored...

Pat Buchanan -- VDare.comAs GM goes, so does the GOPUnderstandably, Republicans are seething. -- When Hank Paulson demanded $700 billion to haul away the trash in the dumpsters of JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs assuring us we could hold a garage sale of the junkthey rebelled. They acted as the nation, by 100 to one, demanded. They killed the Wall Street bailout...

Rocky Mountain News Governor's panel on illegals urges more training, tougher lawsA working group tasked with examining gaps in the state's immigration enforcement has begun to identify specific recommendations for the governor after nearly a month of educational meetings. -- The recommendations discussed Monday include training more state and local officers to enforce immigration law...

El Paso TimesReport says El Paso is heavy human trafficking areaAustin -- A beautiful woman raped repeatedly and beaten beyond recognition. -- A 14-year-old boy enslaved with little food, forced to do chores all day and sleep outside in the middle of winter. -- A maid never paid a penny for 15 years of housework...

ObamaCrimes.comThree unanswered questions....Was Barack Obama born in Kenya? Is he really a citizen of Indonesia? Does the Constitution still matter? -- This full-page ad appeared today in the Washington Times National Weekly (Monday November 17th edition) It will hit subscribers' mailboxes on Tuesday....

McAllen (Texas) MonitorFeds find illegal aliens in Wal-Mart truckA Wal-Mart truck driver will face federal charges for allegedly trying to sneak illegal [aliens] into the country in a company tractor-trailer. -- U.S. ICE agents arrested Alejandro Hernandez, 50, after finding four Mexican nationals locked in the back of his 18-wheeler, according to court filings obtained Monday...

Victoria (Texas) AdvocateFour illegals detained in CueroFour [illegal aliens] were detained Monday morning following a traffic stop that began on U.S. Highway 183 north of the city limits. -- "Two trucks pulled out in front of me and I tried to stop them for speeding," said John Oglesby, DeWitt County Sheriff's Office chief deputy...

Walter Moore, Candidate For Mayor of Los AngelesDump the Mexican Reconquista L. A. mayorLos Angeles can and should be the envy of the world. Instead, our city is a mess, and it gets worse each month. We can't afford four more years of a mayor who spends all his time running for the next office, staging photo-ops and going on out- of- town trips. We need a competent, full-time working mayor...

Paul Craig Roberts -- VDare.com America's moronic Iraq policy means more Muslim immigrationAccording to all accounts the US faces its worse economic crisis since the Great Depression with $2 trillion in near-term financing needs for bailouts and economic stimulus. This is an enormous sum for any country, especially for one that is so heavily indebted that it is close to bankruptcy...

Grand Junction (Colorado) SentinelAuditors will review state immigration lawState auditors will review whether state and local law enforcement agencies are complying with a 2006 state law requiring them to alert federal agencies when they suspect someone might be an illegal [alien], according to state Rep. Steve King, R-Grand Junction...

Arizona Daily Star -- TucsonBorder Patrol finds 1,500 pounds of pot southwest of TucsonU.S. Border Patrol agents discovered more than 1,500 pounds in an abandoned vehicle Sunday on the Tohono O'odham Reservation. -- At about 10 a.m., a Reservation resident called the Border Patrol to report a suspicious beige pickup truck near the village of Gu Vo...